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I know I should know, but please read.....

I know I should know this, but I've never had this happen to me.  Anyone who can read and offer advice, it would be MUCH appreciated.

My youngest (daughter) just turned 6.5 months.   She is the last of 4 children.  She was born via c-section, and I gave them permission to put clamps on my tubes, since I'm done having kids.   Well, about a week after my last period (starting 2 days ago) I've had this off color discharge off and on for the past couple of days.  I'm no longer breastfeeding, and I've never had this after any of my children's birth.  I know it's too soon for another period to be starting up (first day of my last period was Feb. 16), and I highly doubt I'm pregnant - tho I know anything is possible regardless of what you have done (short of having an hysterectomy).

Please, anyone have any thoughts????
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It could be caused by some form of vaginal irritation.  Have you had sex recently? Do you have any other symptoms?

If the bleeding continues or you notice anything else unusual, it would be a good idea to see your doctor.
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OK, I sent it too soon...  sorry!!

But I've been having this off colored discharge that would normally indicate me trying to start my period.  It isn't brown, more like an off colored pinkish color.   THAT is what I'm wondering about.  
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